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That is a very true to life photo looking at it through the glass. I’d love to see a top down photo of that colony.
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Agreed One of a few on this thread that is adjusted to how it looks in real lifeThat is a very true to life photo looking at it through the glass. I’d love to see a top down photo of that colony.
Agreed One of a few on this thread that is adjusted to how it looks in real life
I disagree but not going to argue about itIt really depends on what lighting/settings the tank is running. If someone runs their tank with a 20k spectrum, that is “real life” to them. The WD, like most “high end” tenuis, looks better under bluer lighting. Top down photos usually show the colors better as well. When I shot my pic above it was early morning ramp up and pretty blue- the photo represents what it looks like under those settings. I’ll try to take one later with all channels at 100% and repost to this thread to show the difference.
I will say urs is close to a good representation of blue light tho good job not over the top like someHere’s mine.
Yep, that seem legit coloration. Nice piece!As promised, here it is at full spectrum. I run Orphek v4 lighting so what that means in my tank is channels 1 and 4 at 75% and 2 and 3 at 100%. The tank looks very white to my eyes. The turbo snail decided to make the polyps retract right in time for the photo I don’t use Lightroom, just I-photo on my Mac and the ONLY sliders used are exposure and sharpness.